Volunteer: Green Hub on Lower Ham Road
Join us in practical conservation at our Green Hub on Lower Ham Road. This is a session involving dead hedge […]
Explore our events as well as those run by our community, friends groups and charity partners! From practical nature conservation activities, walks, talks and community clean-ups to lectures, webinars and food reuse cafes, there is always something to get involved with across south and west London.
Join us in practical conservation at our Green Hub on Lower Ham Road. This is a session involving dead hedge […]
Join Habitats & Heritage at the atmospheric Grove Gardens Chapel on Thursday 18th August for a screening of three classic […]
Join a series of exciting sessions for young people (age 15+) with Let's Go Outside and Learn (LGOAL) in Ham, […]
Join Let's Go Outside And Learn (LGOAL) for outdoor learning fun in the beautiful Donkey Woods. This project is part […]
Join Habitats & Heritage for a volunteering session to improve the habitat of the Kew Road Haha, in creating a […]
Join Friends of Ham Lands FoHL every second Saturday in each month 10-12, an opportunity to do some light exercise […]
Please note: Habitats & Heritage has cancelled this event as a mark of respect for the death of Her Majesty […]
Nature's kaleidoscope: Let’s Go Outside & Learn and Multicultural Richmond are exploring how different communities in the borough of Richmond Upon Thames use parks […]
Friends of Barnes Common (FoBC) runs a monthly session on the 3rd Saturday of every month, from 9am-12noon. No need […]
Join the TCV Biodiversity Action Team Richmond every Wednesday and Thursday from 10 am. Sessions will normally finish at around […]
More than 70 local stalls and activities on show, representing a wide variety of local services, businesses, groups and organisations […]
Join Barnes Common Limited on a weekly growing session on Saturdays, 9am-12noon. No need to register, just turn up, roll […]
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